Press Release

This new release introduces new feature of reading/writing support for Microsoft OneNote Notebook file formats (.onetoc2). It also provides the enhancement of determining Microsoft OneNote document format for differentiating between OneNote and OneNote online file format. Users now can create and save OneNote notebook files & can also add and remove child nodes from a Notebook.

Lane Cove, Australia, August 12, 2016 --(PR.com)-- What's New in this Release?

Aspose development team is very excited to announce the new release of Aspose.Note for Java 2.4.0. This month’s release of the API introduces new feature of read/write support for Microsoft OneNote Notebook file formats (.onetoc2). It also provides the enhancement of determining Microsoft OneNote document format for differentiating between OneNote and OneNote online file format. This month’s release now provides the capability to create OneNote notebook and save it to disc. The Notebook class provides the functionality of creating new Notebook and save it to disc or memory stream using the save method. Not only Users can create and save OneNote notebook files, users can also add and remove child nodes from a Notebook using the appendChild and removeChild methods. The API also introduces new feature of loading OneNote notebook files and export them to PDF format. In addition, a notebook can be exported to PDF with additional options as well for specifying page splitting algorithm. In addition to exporting document data to PDF, this month’s release also provides the capability of exporting document to image format. It also allows to set output image resolution and flattening parameters. The flattening option, if used, lets you export Notebook children to a single output directory. Aspose.Note supports Microsoft OneNote and OneNote online file formats; with the lateral having certain limitations such as lack of support for images and attachments in the document. With the provision of this new enhancement, user can pre-determine the document’s file format in order to be aware of these limitations. Aspose team has already working hard to implement the non-supported features for OneNote online file format. This month’s release also fixes a number of bugs that were either reported with the Java version of the API or were auto-fixed after auto-porting from the .NET version of the API. This further aid to the stability of the API. Bellows is the list of new and enhanced features included in this new release.

• Provide option for excluding document header name during Project conversion to HTML• Performance is too slow with large number of tasks ~10K+• PhysicalPercentComplete not saved in MPP file• Predecessors information changed while loading and saving MPP (.NET)• Custom Field marked as Loopkup while adding extended attribute to MPP file• All tasks in Primavera XML file cannot be read• Reading Project file raises Project Reading Exception• Cropped image when converting project document to image with VerticalHorizontal Resolution settings• Setting Task Notes to Chinese not working

Overview: Aspose.Note for Java

Aspose.Note is a feature-rich Java class library that enables java applications to programmatically interact with OneNote documents without requiring MS Office OneNote having installed on the server. This Java API empowers developers to Create, Read, Export and Manipulate the contents of the Microsoft OneNote file format by working with attachments, text, hyperlinks, tables, tags and text styles. Easily extract images from OneNote documents and convert them to PDF, BMP, JPG, GIF and TIFF image formats.